WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – This could very well be Carsen Edwards’ last run. Not that the college basketball season is over for No. 14 and Big Ten-leading Purdue or its high-scoring junior guard. There are still two regular-season games remaining, likely a few more games in the Big Ten Tournament in Chicago and then an NCAA Tournament run.

But if this isn’t the end of the road, it’s time to start wondering long and hard: Is this it for Edwards, who has been mentioned as a potential second-round pick in various mock drafts? Sam Vecenie of The Athletic has the dynamic, explosive guard being selected No. 41 in his latest NBA Draft Big Board.

Here is how he is viewed by at least one NBA executive with whom I spoke late Saturday afternoon after Purdue’s utter demolition of Ohio State, 86-51, leapfrogged the Boilermakers into first place in the conference.

“He’s one of the best scorers (23.5 points per game) in the country,’’ the executive said.